A movie that came out and I didn't hear much about was Puncture. I think you would like it APS. Chris Evans is really good in it.

Four Lions is hilarious and I would recommend to all.

If you haven't seen all films by Kubrick or Paul Thomas Anderson you should do so.

Zero Dark Thirty is out online DVD quality so I would say check that out.

Killing Them Softly I found very enjoyable, much more so I think after hearing it was bad so my expectations were lowered.

This is 40 was good for some laughs and can be found online.

John Goodman is gold in Flight and makes that movie worth watching.

Either watch Primer for the first time or watch it again.

Right now that is all I can think of. I am at some point going to make a list of movies not from the last little bit that I don't hear much about but I recommend. All under the assumption that my seal of film approval is enough on its own to actually get someone to watch a movie.

You are absolutely right. I don't recall not liking him in anything. Recently Flight and Red State stand out as small roles that he just kills. He has such a presence in Flight and is the best part of the movie. He scene near the end with Denzel and the whole cocoa puff thing had me laughing the whole time. Thank you for fixing that.

I heard that Sylvester Stallone wrote The Expendables with The Alex in mind. He had to keep it realistic though and split The Alex's abilities into multiple characters. Stallone thought that critics would pan it for being too far-fetched if he just had one character effing everyone up.

I just realized Gonzo's post perfectly describes how I'm sure you guys feel about David Lynch.

I guess I understand why people didn't like (insert David Lynch movie here) but I am going to get on my high horse and say you bastards just didn't get it. So ******* unique, I really felt it was one of the greatest cinematic achievements to date. The raw energy and power in every performance, every camera movement, every moment just really resonated with me.

I just realized Gonzo's post perfectly describes how I'm sure you guys feel about David Lynch.

I guess I understand why people didn't like (insert David Lynch movie here) but I am going to get on my high horse and say you bastards just didn't get it. So ******* unique, I really felt it was one of the greatest cinematic achievements to date. The raw energy and power in every performance, every camera movement, every moment just really resonated with me.

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Ive been looking for seven psychopaths all over too. I was so pissed when I missed it in theaters.

Completley unrelated to that and maybe something everyone has heard of, but I just saw a documentary called The Ambassador, where a journalist becomes an ambassador from liberia to the CAR to get involved in the Blood Diamond Trade and expose crazy corruption and such. It is both apalling and at the same time hillarious.